Amazon has taken a stand after a wordless anthem from the far-right European anti-Islamization PEGIDA movement temporarily grabbed the number one spot on the German version of the website from Adele's "Hello".
The “Gemeinsam sind wir stark - Die PEGIDA-Hymne” (“Together we're strong - the PEGIDA hymn”), produced by Peggy Sounds on the movement’s first anniversary spent about four days in Amazon's top 10 bestselling singles. On December 30, the tune finally became #1.

However, on Wednesday a statement was placed on the website's product page for the song in question. It read: "Amazon's profits from selling this song will go to a charitable organization for supporting refugees."

Some commentators had mocked the anthem for its absence of lyrics, saying that this is all PEGIDA's platform is about. Others said the €1.29 price tag is excessive and it is better to buy something more substantial, like a kebab.

And although the PEGIDA hymn uploaded to YouTube received likes/dislikes in a proportion of 1:6, Amazon users have been voting with their pocket books, buying the music.

A group of more than 30 North Africans attacked and tried to rape girls in Cologne on New Years Eve.
They stripped off the girls' clothes, and practically sticked fingers in all holes of the girls they could capture.

Police says they can't arrest them because none of the victims can say exactly which man did what.

(2016 Jan 03 00:04)Aptrgangr Wrote: A group of more than 30 North Africans attacked and tried to rape girls in Cologne on New Years Eve.
They stripped off the girls' clothes, and practically sticked fingers in all holes of the girls they could capture.

Police says they can't arrest them because none of the victims can say exactly which man did what.

No need to give them free food and shelter in a German prison, the whole group should be deported at once.

There was a documentary many years ago in the Finnish YLE that some industrious visionary wanted to build a bridge across the Mediterranean Sea already in the first half of the 20th century. The documentary then assessed that the environmental impact of such construction would seriously affect the sea currents in the Mediterranean and severely disrupt the sea ecology.